
A person whose stays have been discovered close to the Flatirons Vista Trailhead south of Boulder in August had drowned, in response to the Boulder County Coroner’s Workplace.
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Workplace discovered no proof of felony exercise in relation to the demise of the person, who was later recognized as 34-year-old Paul Aragon, in response to a Wednesday information launch. The coroner’s workplace decided the way of demise as unintentional.
Aragon, who was unhoused, was discovered Aug. 26 after a member of Boulder’s Open Area and Mountain Parks Vegetation Crew referred to as 911 to report that his stays had been discovered within the water in Coal Creek close to the trailhead, which is alongside Colorado 93 south of Colorado 128, in response to a Boulder County Sheriff’s Workplace press launch.
Aragon, of Aurora, was reported lacking by his household on Could 8 after a police officer discovered his truck operating along with his canine inside in a development space off Edgeview Drive close to the WoodSpring Suites in Broomfield.
The sheriff’s workplace investigation included K9 and drone searches, a canvass of his potential journey routes and interviews with household, associates and others, in response to the Wednesday launch.

